{{Article summary text|This article discusses the installation and configuration of the e-mail client, Mozilla Thunderbird. It also provides information about several popular add-ons and extensions to the program, including EnigMail, Lightning, and WebMail.}}

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==Installation==

==Installation==

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The {{Package Official|thunderbird}} package can be found in the [extra] repository and installed with [[pacman]]:

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The {{Pkg|thunderbird}} package can be found in the [extra] repository and installed with [[pacman]]:

# pacman -S thunderbird

# pacman -S thunderbird

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{{Note|This method won't work for x86_64, see [[#Via AUR]].}}

{{Note|This method won't work for x86_64, see [[#Via AUR]].}}

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{{Note| The section below that points you to the static builds seems to work fine for x86_x64. The aur is out of date (07/25/12). You have to use the nightly builds though because arch is using v14 of thunderbird. }}

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The first step to setting up email encryption is to download the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). Several packages are needed for this:

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The first step to setting up email encryption is to download the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). GnuPG is required by pacman, which is a part of 'base' system, so you do not have to install them manually.

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# pacman -S gnupg gnupg2 gpgme

EnigMail can be downloaded from [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/71 here], at Mozilla's addon database. Make sure that it is installed as a Thunderbird addon and isn't automatically interpreted to be a Firefox addon. This can be done by going to Tools -> Add-ons and clicking Install, then selecting the XPI addon package. Congratulations, EnigMail is now installed. You should now restart Thunderbird.

EnigMail can be downloaded from [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/71 here], at Mozilla's addon database. Make sure that it is installed as a Thunderbird addon and isn't automatically interpreted to be a Firefox addon. This can be done by going to Tools -> Add-ons and clicking Install, then selecting the XPI addon package. Congratulations, EnigMail is now installed. You should now restart Thunderbird.

=====Via enigmail.mozdev.org=====

=====Via enigmail.mozdev.org=====

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{{Note| As of 07/25/12 this worked. It is nightly build though. Who knows if it will work tommorow?!}}

EnigMail addons that works for x86_64 can be downloaded from [http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/download-static.php.html this] page. Select the Arch build of the addon and follow the instructions in the previous section to install.

EnigMail addons that works for x86_64 can be downloaded from [http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/download-static.php.html this] page. Select the Arch build of the addon and follow the instructions in the previous section to install.

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=====Via AUR=====

=====Via AUR=====

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There is an [[AUR]] package: {{Package AUR|enigmail}}.

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There is an [[AUR]] package: {{AUR|enigmail}}.

=====Issues with the x86_64 version of enigmail=====

=====Issues with the x86_64 version of enigmail=====

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It is possible that Thunderbird (Lanikai) hasn't got the same build-type (Error: Linux_x86-gcc3) as the enigmail (x86_64) and won't get installed. Downloading Thunderbird in the i686 version an installing enigmail by the Add-On application works fine.

It is possible that Thunderbird (Lanikai) hasn't got the same build-type (Error: Linux_x86-gcc3) as the enigmail (x86_64) and won't get installed. Downloading Thunderbird in the i686 version an installing enigmail by the Add-On application works fine.

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If you download Thunderbird manually, remember copying the files to {{Filename|/opt}} and creating a directory for Thunderbird. To still be able start Thunderbird from the "default location" create a file that points at {{Filename|/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird}} for example.

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If you download Thunderbird manually, remember copying the files to {{ic|/opt}} and creating a directory for Thunderbird. To still be able start Thunderbird from the "default location" create a file that points at {{ic|/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird}} for example.

Open a new file called thunderbird.

Open a new file called thunderbird.

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Lightning is an extension that brings Sunbird's functionality to Thunderbird. This integrates calendar functions into Thunderbird.

Lightning is an extension that brings Sunbird's functionality to Thunderbird. This integrates calendar functions into Thunderbird.

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===Adding a Webmail Account with WebMail===

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===Plain-text Mode and Font Uniformity===

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Plain-text mode lets you view all your emails without HTML rendering. It can be configured from ''View menu > Message Body As'' option. This defaults to monospace font but font size is still inherited from original system fontconfig settings. You can uniform the default font and font size across all emails by overwriting it fontconfig user configuration. Appending below in user font config file before the closing </fontconfig> tag, will use replace monospace with Ubuntu Mono font with size of 10 pixels (provided you have already installed Ubuntu font family). Then run 'fc-cache -fv' to update system font cache.

There are a number of plugins that let Thunderbird close to tray, but most of them seem to make use of {{Filename|/usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png}}, and if you are using a big screen and a bigger-than-standard dock (e.g. Avant Window Navigator) the icon could appear too little compared to the other tray icons.

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There are a number of plugins that let Thunderbird close to tray, but most of them seem to make use of {{ic|/usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png}}, and if you are using a big screen and a bigger-than-standard dock (e.g. Avant Window Navigator) the icon could appear too little compared to the other tray icons.

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To make those plugins use the icons from {{Filename|/usr/share/icons/hicolor/}} you just have to disable {{Filename|/usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png}} renaming it for example to {{Filename|default16.png.disabled}}, not forgetting to prevent pacman from reinstalling it by adding the following line to {{Filename|/etc/pacman.conf}}:

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To make those plugins use the icons from {{ic|/usr/share/icons/hicolor/}} you just have to disable {{ic|/usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png}} renaming it for example to {{ic|default16.png.disabled}}, not forgetting to prevent pacman from reinstalling it by adding the following line to {{ic|/etc/pacman.conf}}:

Revision as of 05:28, 9 April 2013

Mozilla Thunderbird is an email, newsgroup, and news feed client designed around simplicity and full-featuredness while avoiding bloat. It supports POP, IMAP, SMTP, S/MIME, and OpenPGP encryption (through the Enigmail extension). Similarly to Firefox, it has a wide variety of extension and addons available for download that add more features.

Extensions

Encryption with EnigMail

Installation

Via addons.mozilla.org

Note: The section below that points you to the static builds seems to work fine for x86_x64. The aur is out of date (07/25/12). You have to use the nightly builds though because arch is using v14 of thunderbird.

The first step to setting up email encryption is to download the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). GnuPG is required by pacman, which is a part of 'base' system, so you do not have to install them manually.

EnigMail can be downloaded from here, at Mozilla's addon database. Make sure that it is installed as a Thunderbird addon and isn't automatically interpreted to be a Firefox addon. This can be done by going to Tools -> Add-ons and clicking Install, then selecting the XPI addon package. Congratulations, EnigMail is now installed. You should now restart Thunderbird.

Via enigmail.mozdev.org

Note: As of 07/25/12 this worked. It is nightly build though. Who knows if it will work tommorow?!

EnigMail addons that works for x86_64 can be downloaded from this page. Select the Arch build of the addon and follow the instructions in the previous section to install.

Via AUR

Issues with the x86_64 version of enigmail

It is possible that Thunderbird (Lanikai) hasn't got the same build-type (Error: Linux_x86-gcc3) as the enigmail (x86_64) and won't get installed. Downloading Thunderbird in the i686 version an installing enigmail by the Add-On application works fine.

If you download Thunderbird manually, remember copying the files to /opt and creating a directory for Thunderbird. To still be able start Thunderbird from the "default location" create a file that points at /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird for example.

Open a new file called thunderbird.

# nano /usr/bin/thunderbird

Write in the file:

/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird

Finish with setting the right permissions and "updating" your shell.

# chmod 755 /usr/bin/thunderbird
# bash

Creating a Keypair

A keypair can be created by opening Thunderbird and finding the 'OpenPGP' menu and clicking 'Setup Wizard'. The wizard will now help you create your keypair. All of the options are fairly self-explanatory and are not discussed in this article.

Sharing your Public Key

There are a variety of ways to distribute your public key. One way is to upload it to a public keyserver network. Another is to share it with friends who are also using email encryption.

Encrypting your Emails

First of all, encryption does not always work properly with emails containing HTML. It is best to make all of the encrypted emails you wish to send plaintext. This can be ensured by going to Options in the 'New Email' window and finding Format, then clicking on "Plain-text only".

Once you have chosen a recipient and title and have written your message, you can sign and encrypt the message by using the OpenPGP menu. Once that is done, simply click "Send" and your encrypted email has been sent.

Decrypting Emails

This article will not go into the details of key signing.

Assuming that the email was encrypted properly, just trying to open it should result in a popup window asking you to type in your keyphrase. Do so now, and the email will be decrypted for your viewing pleasure.

Adding a Calendar with Lightning

Lightning is an extension that brings Sunbird's functionality to Thunderbird. This integrates calendar functions into Thunderbird.

Plain-text Mode and Font Uniformity

Plain-text mode lets you view all your emails without HTML rendering. It can be configured from View menu > Message Body As option. This defaults to monospace font but font size is still inherited from original system fontconfig settings. You can uniform the default font and font size across all emails by overwriting it fontconfig user configuration. Appending below in user font config file before the closing </fontconfig> tag, will use replace monospace with Ubuntu Mono font with size of 10 pixels (provided you have already installed Ubuntu font family). Then run 'fc-cache -fv' to update system font cache.

Resizeable tray icon

There are a number of plugins that let Thunderbird close to tray, but most of them seem to make use of /usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png, and if you are using a big screen and a bigger-than-standard dock (e.g. Avant Window Navigator) the icon could appear too little compared to the other tray icons.

To make those plugins use the icons from /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ you just have to disable /usr/lib/thunderbird-5.0/chrome/icons/default/default16.png renaming it for example to default16.png.disabled, not forgetting to prevent pacman from reinstalling it by adding the following line to /etc/pacman.conf:

Links in Thunderbird do NOT open in Firefox

If you update from Firefox 3 to Firefox 4, you may no longer be able to click on a link in Thunderbird and have it open in Firefox. Especially if you are using KDE. To correct the problem, issue the following as your user, from the command line:

Another option is go to the preferences => advanced => general and then select Config Editor.

Search for "network.protocol-handler.warn-external"

those following three were false, turn then to true, and then Thunderbird will ask you when clicking on liks which application to use. Select /usr/bin/firefox or /usr/bin/xdg-open and do not forgot to select remember my choice wink

Troubleshooting

Segfault at startup

Folder name in local language but menus in english after Thunderbird update

First, verify that you have package thunderbird-i18n-xx installed, where "xx" is the language you want. If not, install it. If you have it already installed remove it with sudo pacman -R thunderbird-i18n-xx and reinstall it again.